Truth and knowledge, freedom and determinism, and philosophical writings. All of these are important parts of today’s philosophies. Explore this section for information on ancient writings, how to think logically and read closely, write clearly, and more.
The study of society and human behavior and relationships is one of the most important courses of today. With today’s polarized political climate, it is great to learn about humans as a society. Explore this section for today’s examples of race, social class, crime and law, poverty, and more.
Everyone knows the basics of American politics. Democrats vs. Republicans, and many other countries have political conflicts. That’s not all though, as every country has different political climates and ideas
Examining and explaining human behaviors is the purpose of social science. Doctors, lawyers, and even archeologists use this knowledge in their careers! Explore this section for assistance with psychology, sociology, linguistics, economics and more.
There are 193 governments in the world, but most people only know of a few major types: democracy, theocracy, monarchy, anarchy, etc. That’s not all though! Explore this section for explanations on the differences between a constitutional and absolute monarchy,
Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, known as the Big Five, are the 5 largest global religions. Religion touches nearly every aspect of the world, one major reason as to why understanding religion is important for society.
Most people know the basics of global geography, right? The seven continents, the five ocean basins, a few different climates, etc. Explore this section to understand more in-depth ideas, such as latitude and longitude, economic landscapes, global cultural differences, and more.
Even though the US is a world power today, the country’s less than 300 years old! A lot has happened since then, with a whole US History course designed around the nation’s past, present, and future. Explore this section for explanations of major US events,
From the dawn of civilization to the present day, the world has faced quite a few changes. Athens, Mesopotamia, the Renaissance, the War of 1812, WWI, they are all parts of world history. Explore this section for explanations of major world events,
The world is an old place, with some recorded histories going as far back as 5,000 years ago. This course views the world as it was back then. Explore this section for explanations on topics from the fall of Rome, the beginning of the Renaissance, even to Mesopotamia.